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You dose of daily viral contentWed, 19 Dec 2018 07:10:46 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.9Penangite Fined RM1,000 For Attacking and Spitting at Bus Driver Who Didn’t Pick Him Uphttps://www.feedme.com.my/penangite-fined-rm1000-for-attacking-and-spitting-at-bus-driver-who-didnt-pick-him-up/
Wed, 19 Dec 2018 06:59:28 +0000https://www.feedme.com.my/?p=9736On Friday (Dec 14), a 46-year-old man beat up a Rapid Penang bus driver for refusing to pick up at a non-designated stop. The man wanted to board the bus at Lebuh Macallum while it was waiting for the traffic light to turn green. A viral video captured what happened next. The man pried open the door […]

]]>On Friday (Dec 14), a 46-year-old man beat up a Rapid Penang bus driver for refusing to pick up at a non-designated stop. The man wanted to board the bus at Lebuh Macallum while it was waiting for the traffic light to turn green.

A viral video captured what happened next. The man pried open the door and showered punches on the bus driver. The 29-second clip showed that the bus driver resisted and stood up against the assailant. The assailant was also heard screaming vulgarities at the bus driver.

“He then rushed to the bus driver and spat at and punched his face, and threatened to hurt him further,’’ Timur Laut district police chief Assistant Commissioner Che Zaimani Che Awang said a day after the incident.

Despite being attacked out of a sudden, the 42-year-old bus driver didn’t take it lying down. The quick-thinking bus driver locked the door behind the assailant and drove the bus straight to Pengkalan Weld bus station. It was there the auxiliary police detained the attacker and handed him to the Lebuh Pantai police station.

The Star reported today (Dec 19) that the man, named Lee Chee Wee, was fined RM1,000 over his offence.

Magistrate Rosnee Mohd Radzuan imposed the fine after Lee begged for leniency, contending that he only made RM1,600 a month and had elderly parents to care for. According to the daily, Lee worked as a cashier.

Lee was unrepresented in the court and the case was charged under Section 323 of the Penal Code in relation to voluntarily causes hurt. If convicted, the offender is punishable up to one year in jail or fine no more than RM2,000.

The court handed down a RM1,000 fine and he was free to go after making the payment.

Selangor deputy police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Ab Rashid Ab Wahab made the announcement yesterday and the case would be investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder instead of the prior Section 307 of the Penal Code for attempted murder.

This morning (Dec 18), Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his wife, Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali, were present at the Subang airport to pay their last respect to Adib who was severely assaulted when carrying out his duty at the temple on Nov 26.

Bernama posted photos and a video of the sent-off where Adib’s body would be flown to SK Tebengau, Kuala Kedah in Kedah for a ceremony before his burial. About 100 firemen were also present to pay final respects to their colleague.

Both Dr Mahathir and Dr Siti Hasmah donned on a pair of sunglasses and appeared solemn in front of a helicopter where it was used to send Adib off. Accompanying Adib was his parents and fiancée, the helicopter took off at about 8am today.

The late fireman is expected to be buried after Zohor prayers at the Masjid As-Saadah Muslim Cemetery, about 500-metre away from his home.

Secretary-general of Housing and Local Government Ministry Mohammad Mentek, Fire and Rescue Department director-general Mohammad Hamdan Wahid and chairman of the state Health, Rural Development, Religion and Government-Linked Companies Ismail Salleh were also there amongst the crowd.

]]>Fireman Adib Passed Away With His Family By His Sides, Final Respects Tomorrow at Fire Stationhttps://www.feedme.com.my/fireman-adib-passed-away-with-his-family-by-his-sides-final-respects-tomorrow-at-fire-station/
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 15:46:02 +0000https://www.feedme.com.my/?p=9702The fireman who was assaulted by rioters in Seafield Sri Maha Mariamman Devasthanam temple on November 27 tragically passed away tonight at 9.41pm (Dec 17), NST reported. 24-year-old Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim took his last breath accompanied by his parents and siblings who were there since morning, Harian Metro quoted Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida […]

24-year-old Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim took his last breath accompanied by his parents and siblings who were there since morning, Harian Metro quoted Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin as saying.

Zuraida, who was present at the National Heart Institute (IJN) where Adib was hospitalised, confirmed the young fireman’s death. She said Adib’s remains would be brought to the Hang Tuah Fire and Rescue station for final respects tomorrow morning.

“His remains will then be flown via helicopter to his hometown in Kedah where he will be buried after Zohor prayers.

“May his soul be placed among the righteous,” said the minister in a statement, adding that Adib fought for his life in the hospital for exactly three weeks.

Adib was engaged and planned to get married this month. Business tycoon Tan Sri Vincent Tan even donated RM50,000 to facilitate the wedding and the treatment earlier this month.

On the day of the incident, Adib was sent to the USJ25 temple to put out a burning vehicle. When fleeing the scene due to overwhelming resistance of the rioters, Adib was dragged out of an emergency vehicle and was assaulted by the rioters.

He was later rescued by some rioters and rushed to Subang Jaya Medical Centre (SJMC) for treatment. He was transferred to IJN that night as the latter hospital has a life-support machine that could pump oxygen into his body.

Adib showed signs of recovery since then and was even unhooked from a couple of life-support machines until 9pm yesterday where he was reconnected back to Veno-Vevous ECMO (Veno-Venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) system. IJN said his lung functions had deteriorated then.

]]>GSC One Utama to Introduce Three Wall Cinema in 2019 & 4D Moving-Chairs Theatre This Monthhttps://www.feedme.com.my/gsc-one-utama-to-introduce-three-wall-cinema-in-2019-4d-moving-chairs-theatre-this-month/
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 08:52:51 +0000https://www.feedme.com.my/?p=9686To all movie buffs and even film connoisseurs, Golden Screen Cinema (GSC) One Utama is making some major upgrades to up their cinema game. The major one? In 2019, they will have a three-wall cinema in One Utama! According to GSC Facebook posts on December 12, it’s announced that Screen X will debut in the Petaling Jaya […]

]]>To all movie buffs and even film connoisseurs, Golden Screen Cinema (GSC) One Utama is making some major upgrades to up their cinema game. The major one? In 2019, they will have a three-wall cinema in One Utama!

According to GSC Facebook posts on December 12, it’s announced that Screen X will debut in the Petaling Jaya mall next year. The three-wall cinema is described as a “270-degree viewing experience by expanding the scene onto the side walls” and it’s said to be the world’s first multi-projection immersive cinematic platform.

In the announcement posts, we found that two types of comments kept reoccurring. A few netizens hope that the Screen X cinema would screen Twiceland (2018), a biopic of the K-pop group Twice which was released in the US on December 7.

Billboard described the experience was “heightened” thanks to the three-screen theatre hall. It is strategically utilized to feature all nine members’ dance formation, three on each screen − bringing them up-close to the audience. Wow, what a time to be alive to see K-pop babes in such a fashion!

Another request is that fans are frantically calling GSC to roll out Screen X before the premiere of “Avengers 4: Endgame”, which is slated to be released on April 26, 2019.

Of course! Did you know the audience had 26% larger screen when they watched “Avengers 3: Infinity War” in 3D IMAX? It means they had more content on screen in every single frame! Who knows what Screen X could offer.

Some netizens suggested that such a theatre would be best for viewing horror films, another added that it’s a must to watch “Godzilla 2: King of the Monsters” in the new immersive theatre.

Hitz.fm reported that GSC One Utama will also launch 4DX theatre in the coming days before 2019. GSC Paradigm Mall Johor Bahru has already had the moving-chairs theatre 12 months ago and they have shown movies like “Solo: A Star Wars Story”, “Avengers: Infinity War” as well as now-showing movies “Mortal Engines” and “Aquaman”. JB people so lucky!

Other than moving-chairs, 4DX theatres have other practical effects such as water sprinkles, bubble, scent and face air effect, giant turbines to create a breeze, fog machines and more. All these effects will be available to moviegoers this December.

]]>CIMB Says Its Online Banking is “Secure” Despite Netizens’ Claims Thousands Lost in Minuteshttps://www.feedme.com.my/cimb-says-its-online-banking-is-secure-despite-netizens-claims-thousands-lost-in-minutes/
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 07:06:45 +0000https://www.feedme.com.my/?p=9674Over the weekend, three netizens have taken to Facebook to warn CIMB users of security hazards. According to them, they had debited thousands of Ringgit to PayPal accounts and lost all their hard earn money. The bank online banking site, CIMB Click, user Qazreen Qazz (Facebook alias) said that he had lost about RM4,000 to RM5,000 […]

]]>Over the weekend, three netizens have taken to Facebook to warn CIMB users of security hazards. According to them, they had debited thousands of Ringgit to PayPal accounts and lost all their hard earn money.

The bank online banking site, CIMB Click, user Qazreen Qazz (Facebook alias) said that he had lost about RM4,000 to RM5,000 on Saturday (Dec 15). He said it was all too late when he received an SMS stating that his money had been wired to a PayPal account.

Qazreen immediately called the bank as soon as he received the SMS notification. As he made the alert call, money continued to flow out of his saving accounts. All the bank could do was to inhibit his card access.

According to the SMS screenshot he shared, RM90.42 was transferred to a “ZODIACX” PayPal account on three occasions and RM452.09 was also wired to the suspicious account once. He stated that a total of RM4597.83 was stolen from his CIMB account on twenty transactions, stressing that he didn’t have a PayPal account nor made any online purchase recently.

Qazreen’s peculiar encounter wasn’t an isolated incident. Two other CIMB users had also lost a substantial amount of money in the same manner.

Amiratul Farhana Azizan said his savings account was left with about RM20 in 30 minutes and received seven SMSes in the period. He said he was forced to log out from the site when he was on it less than five minutes at 11pm Saturday. The money was transferred to a “JUANVIRA” PayPal account.

Similarly for Mohamad Nazri, he said he had lost a total of RM1500 under 20 minutes. Based on the SMS screenshot, Nazri’s money was wired to “ISAYATR” and “FRANSHE” PayPal accounts.

The three posts have been shared over 35,000 times at the time of writing. In an update, Qazreen said he had contacted PayPal and the online payment company had withheld the money, promising that there would “be a DEFINITE refund in full amount”.

However, CIMB in a press release wrote that their online banking site “remains secure and all customers’ transactions continued to be protected”.

“The bank would like to inform that it had, over the weekend, introduced a few additional measures to enhance the security of its CIMBClicks transactions.

“Apart from ensuring that the system is now able to accommodate passwords longer than eight characters and up to 20 characters, we have also added the reCaptcha security measure on CIMBClicks to ensure the user is not a bot,” said the statement signed off by its Head of Group Corporate Communication, Suria Zainal.

It urged that if users have any queries, they are reachable at +603-62047788.

But netizens are not accepting CIMB’s statement, claiming that the bank is in denial. On its Facebook post where the statement was published, netizens stated their accounts could be logged in using false passwords.

“How come you said is safe but i can log in using extra few (number) in my password?” commented one netizen, while another added, “I tested myself and its true that your portal is not secured. It only verifies eight characters of the password. Anything more (than) that is not verified. Please test it yourself before giving false statements like this.”

“Cimb bank.. My wife lost RM12,000 with transactions without TAC. Please investigate faster. We want (to) use that money. Report to polis has done (as well as) report your admin. What you are waiting for?”

“Untrue? I just tested my account just now using the wrong password. Then it does log me in. What the fxxk, CIMB!”

]]>Health of Fireman Hurt in Temple Scuffle Worsened, Netizens Praying For Himhttps://www.feedme.com.my/health-of-fireman-hurt-in-temple-scuffle-worsened-netizens-praying-for-him/
Sun, 16 Dec 2018 13:47:30 +0000https://www.feedme.com.my/?p=9644A grim Sunday today (Dec 16) as news of Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim, the fireman who was allegedly attacked by rioters in Sri Maha Mariamman temple fracas on Nov 26, is currently in critical condition. According to NST, the National Heart Institute (IJN) said in a statement today that Adib had shown a progressive deterioration of his lung function […]

Seeing Adib’s condition worsened, IJN decided to plug Adib back to Veno-Vevous ECMO (Veno-Venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) system again at 9pm yesterday to help him to breathe after a multi-discipline team discussion among the doctors.

Adib was initially admitted to Subang Jaya Medical Centre (SJMC) on the night of the incident but he was later transferred to IJN as the latter had an advanced machine that could pump more air into Adib’s body.

“This is a setback on his medical conditions. As such, Muhammad Adib is critically ill.

“In view of Muhammad Adib’s condition, visitations are limited. We urge all Malaysians to continue praying for his recovery,” the statement continued.

FMT reported that Adib was unhooked from the life-support for his heart as it has started to function on its own. However, he was still attached to other machines that allow his other internal organs to heal.

The doctors described Adib’s condition then as critical but in stable condition. Last Tuesday, he no longer needed VV-ECMO machine.

Adib is a 24-year-old fireman who was allegedly dragged out of an emergency vehicle during the scuffle near the USJ25 temple. However, the temple committee later stood up and said the fireman was actually hit by the reversing fire engine.

Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) Director-General Datuk Mohamad Hamdan Wahid refuted the claim later, saying that it was another fireman, Mohd Hazim Mohd Rahimi, that appeared behind the fire engine as seen in a video.

The temple fraction leader apologized for the claim after being corrected, Malay Mail reported.

]]>Edu Ministry Staff Bravely Defends Dr Maszlee’s “Petty Ideas” in Viral Post, Gets Netizens’ Praisehttps://www.feedme.com.my/edu-ministry-staff-bravely-defends-dr-maszlees-petty-ideas-in-viral-post-gets-netizens-praise/
Sun, 16 Dec 2018 13:44:00 +0000https://www.feedme.com.my/?p=9654Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik has been receiving tonnes of negative comments ever since he took on the portfolio. In July, he announced that all white school shoes would be changed to black so that students would no longer need to spend hours to wash them every week. Last month, he proposed that leisure hotels should open […]

]]>Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik has been receiving tonnes of negative comments ever since he took on the portfolio. In July, he announced that all white school shoes would be changed to black so that students would no longer need to spend hours to wash them every week. Last month, he proposed that leisure hotels should open their swimming pools for students to learn how to swim.

Both of which have been used to ridicule him by fellow Malaysians and other politicians, especially the latter.

However, one of the Education Ministry’s employees couldn’t stand the pressure and the good intents behind Dr Maszlee’s implementations. Therefore, she took it to Facebook to shed some lights on the conundrums the Ministry faces.

Suet Li Liew said she was offered a job in the Ministry seven months ago after Pakatan Harapan came into power. Excited over the New Malaysia euphoria, she accepted the offer from the Ministry without second thoughts despite not knowing how much she would be paid.

“…because I truly, truly believed all my experiences and passion for education have led me to this point. I’m on the cusp of history and a chance at real reforms like this don’t come often,” wrote Liew on the 675-word viral post.

The first day Dr Maszlee clocked in as the Education Minister, May 23. Source: Facebook

Liew said when she met with Dr Maszlee, they had an extensive talk on the visions the Ministry wishes to see changed in Malaysia education system.

“I’m extremely critical generally, and I didn’t agree to all his ideas, but most of them are very aligned to what I wanted,” said Liew, which are a higher education quality, more autonomy and accountability among students and an education that educates holistically.

She said these visions require drastic structural and cultural changes, which are difficult tasks but “sorely needed”. She said Dr Maszlee also aims to instil strong anti-corruption notions into the students, something he described as a quality that has disappeared in our leaders.

“But as most of you know, things have been extremely rough especially for him since we took office.

“He’s been accused of petty ideas because he thought black shoes would help students and parents to not have to worry about having to constantly scrub and whiten their shoes (not knowing that it’ll be such a big deal).

“He was laughed at because he thought life-saving and swimming skills are crucial in light of the hundreds of lives we lose to drowning cases every year (500+ kids a year).”

She continued saying that those issues were what people only focus on but when the Ministry talked about something more complex, such as instilling autonomy in decision-making in schools, providing educations to everyone including those undocumented children, cultivating values through education and more, she said “these things just fly past people’s heads.”

“We’ve inherited a large and messy Ministry with layers upon layers to untangle before we can introduce new changes.

“There are thousands of people in this Ministry and hundreds of thousands of teachers and lecturers, many of whom are tired of constant changes every time a new leadership comes in,” Liew said as she questioned how the Ministry could handle the expectation from the stakeholders and the public.

She added that she appreciated the experience working in the highest level of public service but she said she didn’t know the job would be so “demoralizing”.

The academic who graduated from the United States and England said the Ministry is putting a lot of time to course-correct the public perception, thus shifting the efforts away from the issues that really matter.

“I sometimes look at the Minister and wish he didn’t say the things he said, but I saw the small corner he was pushed into every single time and wondered if I would’ve reacted the same.

“This game of politics and perception is breaking him apart, and slowly doing the same to all of us here too.”

She admitted to thinking of giving up the job and go back her old life as she watches “the painful circus from afar” but she couldn’t cross herself into allowing some children not having a school to go to, or students who fail throughout their years in primary and secondary schools, or the funds that have disappeared when channelled into the schools, and among others.

She ended the post by thanking netizens for reading and words of encouragement. She said she would appreciate any constructive advice and wisdom in the comments.

]]>This Free Magazine is an Absolute Page Turner with What’s Being Revealed Inside, Here’s the Secret!https://www.feedme.com.my/this-free-magazine-is-an-absolute-page-turner-with-whats-being-revealed-inside-heres-the-secret/
Fri, 14 Dec 2018 14:31:14 +0000https://www.feedme.com.my/?p=9606The Johoreans, especially in JB town, have seen a magazine distributed right in front of the door. Well, this is R&F Times magazine which printed and distributed to the public in JB area. We are here to summarize the amazing revelation shrouded under the golden cover because it unearths the latest gem in town. 1. […]

]]>The Johoreans, especially in JB town, have seen a magazine distributed right in front of the door. Well, this is R&F Times magazine which printed and distributed to the public in JB area. We are here to summarize the amazing revelation shrouded under the golden cover because it unearths the latest gem in town.

1. BRAND NEW OUTDOOR-INDOOR CONCEPT MALL

R&F mall Johor Bahru comprises fashion, sports, casual & fine dining, kids zone, beauty & health, home living, among others. Each building is only a few steps away from each other and its open-air area is perfect for shoppers as they sip some coffee or tea in the evening. It’s the first of its kind in Johor Bahru with a unique combination of indoor and outdoor design!

2. THE FIRST JAYA GROCER IN JOHOR BAHRU Central Business District AREA

Source: The Star

How could we miss this? The premium supermarket that sells fresh produce for that’s favoured by every health-conscious consumer. They work closely with the suppliers and industry partners to gain customer’s confidence to shop at here. Jaya Grocer believe in providing fresh and quality products, they can strive to meet your daily groceries needs. Be it gluten-free, organic, seasonal fresh food from Australia, Europe, and among others, this R&F Mall’s Jaya Grocer has it all.

For the parents, R&F Mall would definitely be your favourite mall as your children can wander in this 18,000 sq.ft. play space filled with innovative and interactive technology that would tickle your children curiosity. Kiddomo is a year-old Children’s Innovation Centre specially designed to develop their creative and innovative thinking from early years. This centre is made for children age 1 to 14 which combines traditional play space with the latest interactive technology – creating an unconventional learning experience through fun immersive play.

Source: Bookdoc Activ

The space was built with over RM5 million investment and its innovation centre is equipped with world-class play equipment, a 200 feet-wide projection screen, 4D learning facilities, interactive zones in-house cafe and a 1,500 square feet multipurpose event space. We are just afraid that you would have more fun than your children!

4. The FIRST EMPEROR CINEMAS IN SouthEast Asia, all the way from hong kong!

Source: Emperor Group

Emperor Cinemas is the first in Southeast Asia and this cinema is like no other. Hailing from Hong Kong, Emperor Cinemas brings a luxurious viewing experience to moviegoers. It comes with a wide floor space and an estimated capacity of 800 seats. This luxurious cinema offers reclining leather chairs, VIP rooms with footrests, and charging stations. All moviegoers get to indulge in an overseas movie viewing experience. It will definitely make you appreciate the movie more.

Source: Foodie Hong Kong

5. The FIRST CARL’S JR IN Johor Bahru

Source: Club Receipts

Yes, ladies & gentlemen, the highly reputable and celebrated burger chain Carl’s Jr has finally come to JB. They focus on fresh food made with only premium quality ingredients so that you can indulge in their big, juicy burgers, hand-scooped real ice-cream shakes and hand-breaded chicken. Every bite brings you to the star and back in this authentic American burger.

Source: mapalsoftware

6. THE FIRST JI KE BUBBLE TEA, Origin from Taiwan

Source: Hotsta

Another first in Malaysia is the opening of Ji Ke bubble tea in R&F Mall. In fact, it’s the first in Southeast Asia! This Taiwan-based bubble tea prides itself in its individuation in flavouring and taste. Bubble tea sippers can customize their drinks to their liking. Therefore, it is no way you wouldn’t find your favourite taste in Ji Ke. Its recyclable plastic body and metal cap would start a new trend of bubble tea shots on Instagram as it’s not the conventional plastic seal cup but a transparent design that reminiscent of a soda can.

Source: Deskgram

7. ANOTHER San Francisco Coffee IN Johor Bahru

Source: Malaysia Daily Sales

San Francisco Coffee would also be there, debuting its first outlet in town. Any true coffee connoisseur would know how serious the SF coffee deals with their coffee beans. They promise top-of-the-crop beans, great service and expert roasting.

Source: My Deal

The reason why they are loved by their loyal customers is because they have this “1 Rule” where beans are retired after 1 month of roasting,1 week of an opened bag and 1 day after being grounded. They claim that no other coffee chains do that in the industry in Malaysia.

LIKE, SHARE and Guess the number of R&F MALL logos to win for a Limited Chocolate Gift for coming Xmas!

That’s not all. You may stand a chance to win exclusive R&F Chocolate Gift this festive season in this Facebook contest. All you got to do is to do some counting and commenting. Contest ends this December 19. Click the link here to participate.

What do you love most about the mall? It’s pretty hard for us to choose. Let us know your answer in the comments below.

]]>PDRM is Giving 50% Discounts On Summons From Now Til Dec 20!https://www.feedme.com.my/pdrm-is-giving-50-discounts-on-summons-from-now-til-dec-20/
Fri, 14 Dec 2018 06:31:24 +0000https://www.feedme.com.my/?p=9627Last month, FeedMe Malaysia reported that Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Seri Mazlan Lazim saying that the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) would be offering 50% discount on traffic summonses in December. After waiting eagerly for the updates, the schedules are finally released on various Facebook pages from the police department. According to Polis Daerah Kajang, the Kajang district police […]

According to Polis Daerah Kajang, the Kajang district police headquarters would be offering the discount for three days from December 13 to 15. The payment and summons review counters would be opened from 8.30am to 4.30pm.

However, the discount is not applicable to those who have received arrest warrants, summons issued during Ops Selamat, violation of traffic red lights and those involving lorries − all in 2018. Similarly to those summonses with “court status” and Non-Compoundable offences are also not eligible to the discount.

The Kajang police HQ said the discount is as instructed by Bukit Aman police department under their terms and the offer is in conjunction with Hari Bersama Pelanggan IPD Kajang (Kajang Police Station with the Public Day).

In another post by Trafik KL JSPT KL, the same offer is available at JSPT Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Tun H S.Lee, from 8.30am to 4pm on December 17 to 20.

According to Sinar Harian, the Selangor Police is also offering the statewide discount in 15 locations including Gombak, Sungai Buloh and Ampang, except for the station in KLIA. The 50% discount started yesterday (Dec 13) and it will end on Saturday (Dec 15).

Previously, it’s reported that the traffic summons discount aims to attract members of the public to the police station to learn about the recent crimes around the city. The initiative also strives to connect with the people.

]]>Robbers Barged Into Lady’s House After Parking and Slashed Her Face Twicehttps://www.feedme.com.my/robbers-barged-into-ladys-house-after-parking-and-slashed-her-face-twice/
Wed, 12 Dec 2018 11:15:56 +0000https://www.feedme.com.my/?p=9597Maybe it’s time to consider installing an automatic gate! It happened at 2.49am in the morning today when a woman came back from dinner. She parked her car in her house in Batu 9, Cheras. But before she could close the gate in front of her porch, a man charged into her house and aimed […]

He said that the mother woke up the sleeping family afterwards and she was rushed to the hospital for emergency treatment. The head was chopped at two different spots and received more than 10 stitches. Fortunately, the injury wasn’t life-threatening.